There are a lot of very strong connections with music and mathematics. They both can work in patterns and sequences and repetitions.
KATE BUSHWhat am I singing? A song of seeds The food of love. Eat the music.
More Kate Bush Quotes
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I don’t really listen to a great deal of music. I love music, but since I spend a lot of time in the studio, we probably watch a movie rather than listen to albums. I get to hear stuff, but not on the grand scale.
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The world is continually changing. I think in some ways it’s changing in a very positive way.
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I have intentions as a writer, but people – when they’re listening to a track – will take from it what they interpret.
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Maybe if my songs feel personal, that’s very nice. I like that. I take that as a great compliment.
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I don’t think a lot of people listen to their old stuff, do they? I spent a long time making it, so I don’t really want to spend much time listening to it again.
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I think comedy and music are both things that we need as human beings. I think that both art forms can touch people.
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All the time it’s a changing And all the dreamers are waking.
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The thing with 50 Words of Snow is that it was literally back-to-back from Director’s Cut [also released in 2011]. It was more or less that I got to make two albums in one hit. I was already in this space in my mind to be writing and making an album.
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I spend a lot of my time looking at blue, The colour of my room and my mood.
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Don’t ever think that you can’t change the past.
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If ever there’s been somebody to hold as an icon of sheer determination and willpower, it’s that guy [Stephen Hawking ], let alone any of the things he’s done scientifically. I’m sure that’s his driving force, but he’s a miracle and an aspiration.
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I don’t know you, And you don’t know me. It is this that brings us together.
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Comedy is a very big part of the English culture, the sense of humor; it’s a very dominant trait.
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It’s not that I don’t like American pop; I’m a huge admirer of it, but I think my roots came from a very English and Irish base. Is it all sort of totally non-American sounding.
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You have to try and embrace it all and everyone who represents that change because it is happening.
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It’s a real joy to be moved by something, but it doesn’t happen often to me.
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What am I singing? A song of seeds The food of love. Eat the music.
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The great thing about art on any level is that it can speak to all people if it’s achieved properly.
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When you reach for a star, only angels are there. And it’s not very far, just a step on a stair.
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We have a female prime minister [Theresa May] here in the UK. I actually really like her and think she’s wonderful. I think it’s the best thing that’s happened to us in a long time.
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In some ways, when you re-envision a song like that [“Never Be Mine”], there’s a completely different energy to it each night.
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Irish folk is probably the biggest influence musically that I’ve ever had. My mother’s Irish. And when I was very young, both my brothers were very into traditional music, English and Irish. They were always playing music, so I was always brought up with it.
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You’ll never know that you had all of me. You’ll never know the poetry you’ve stirred in me.
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Its so fascinating to think about how each snowflake is completely individual – there are millions and millions of them, but each one is so unique.
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I will say it is great to have a woman in charge of the country.
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I love the whirling of the dervishes. I love the beauty of rare innocence. You don’t need no crystal ball, Don’t fall for a magic wand. We humans got it all, we perform the miracles.
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